We are delighted to announce that Fellowships have been awarded to three Registered members of the Society in recognition of their long-standing contribution to homeopathy and the profession.
Lyssa Clayton, Angela Crompton and Mani Norland received their awards at the Society’s AGM, held on Thursday 23 April.
Lyssa Clayton is recognised for her work as a clinician, teacher, mentor, supervisor and researcher. Her career has focused largely on clinical practice and education, with recent research collaborations alongside Jan Scholten and Michal Yakir, including work on the proving of mosses and ferns.
Angela Crompton is honoured for her dedication to professional development and is recognised for her work as a mentor, supervisor, speaker and through her leadership of a CPD group. She works consistently to ensure all members are supported to contribute and learn. With a deep understanding of health and homeopathy, she is committed to raising standards across the profession. A trained midwife ,Angela is also the author of two books valued by practitioners.
Mani Norland is recognised for his significant contribution to homeopathic education in the UK and internationally. He has been a strong advocate for high standards in teaching, moderation and accreditation, and has supported a range of organisations and partnerships in this work. Mani has also played an important role in promoting homeopathy through initiatives such as 4Homeopathy, and has contributed to the development and publication of numerous provings.




